24 May 2016

So I haven't been posting because I have several deadlines, and election fatigue, and nearly three weeks of rain. But today, I ventured out on my new mower to attack the knee deep lawns.

Now, if you asked me what horrors might befall me on my lawn mower, I can imagine them. The first time I used it, I got it in a precarious position and I had to get off and find neighbors to come and, quite literally, pull it off a cliff. Then today, it was so wet that going from one area to another got it stuck in the mud -- twice.

But this I did not expect. Today I punctured my eardrum while mowing.

Sitting perfectly still, I have to try about three times to thread a needle. Today, traveling two miles and hour, I managed to thread a pencil-sized tree branch into my ear canal with enough force to rupture my eardrum.

I did finish mowing, but then I went to the doctor who is referring me to ear, nose, and throat guy but in the meantime, he prescribed ear drops.

But my cheesy insurance refused to pay for them. Frankly, I don't blame them as the ear drops were $300. 100 drops for my ear came in at $300. That is $3 a drop. Were they made from baby angel tears? Gold is less. And maybe a drop or two of gold would have fixed the hole in my ear. They gave me eye drops, instead -- for my ear. And neither the angel tears nor the eye drops offer the prospect of regaining my hearing. More later!

23 May 2016

Politics is getting so contentious and we haven't even really started the election. I am already overcome with election fatigue and we are still no where near an election. One is really scared to say anything for fear of being trolled by idiots. Friends are so vociferous that scrolling through Facebook is a chore. There is really only one candidate I could wholeheartedly support and that candidate is drag queen in Alabama named Ambrosia Starling. Her platform is simply -- Have Good Manners.

Since no one else is running on the "Have Good Manners" platform, there will be lots of weather and pets in the coming months!

And last night -- we had an ice storm. OK, technically it wan not an ice storm, just hail, but still. At one point I thought we would lose a window.

The container kitchen garden was decimated. Most of the little plants are beaten and broken. I got in about 2 p.m. this afternoon and saw something on the side of the house. I though something had blown into the yard. When I walked over to see it, it was a pile of ice.

It was so strange, I actually stepped on it to see if it was ice. (That is why my footprint is there.)

Let's hope the weather and politics quiets down a bit. In the meantime...Have Good Manners.